Canonization means that the individual has been thoroughly investigated by the Church and it was determined that the person is undoubtedly in Heaven and worthy of veneration. To canonize means to declare the person is truly a saint.
Perhaps you mean "canonized" which means having been recognized as a saint.
No she was not canonized.
There is no such canonized saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
If you mean first male United States citizen to be canonized, that would be Saint John Nepomucene Neumann who was canonized on June 19, 1977, by Pope Paul VI. However, he was originally from Germany. If by American you mean from anywhere in America - from the North Pole to the tip of South America, that changes the picture. St. Isaac Jogues and his companions were canonized long before that date, However, they were from France and were martyred in Canada. St. Martin de Porres was born and died in Lima, Peru, and he was canonized on May 6, 1962 by Pope John XXIII. That would make him the first native born male saint canonized in the Americas, I believe.
St. Anselm was canonized in 1494.
No, he is not a canonized saint.
She has been beatified but not canonized.
No, Saint Patrick was never formally canonized
She was canonized by Pope Pius XII in 1950.
She was canonized on October 17, 2010, in Rome.
She was was canonized on May 17, 1925.